TONY MARTIN's Bassist JAMIE MALLENDER Releases New Solo Single

December 22, 2010

Jamie Mallender, best known as bass player for former BLACK SABBATH vocalist Tony Martin, has released "Slip Away", a download-only single which is available from all the usual digital music providers — iTunes, Amazon, CDBaby, etc.

Commented Jamie: "It's been just over a year since [Mallender's solo album] 'Return To Bass' and I really didn't want to wait this long to put out another record. I love recording and I have a lot of music in me, I just need the time to put it down on tape!

"I've been singing a lot whilst I've been working with [EAGLES tribute band] EAGLESQUE this last 12 months and this has got me back into the singer/songwriter thing. So I've decided that as soon as I can, I'll put out an EP, three vocal tunes (one of which is a cover of one of my favourite songs) and two instrumentals. The EP will be called 'Tunes From The Mothership', and 'Slip Away' will be track 1. I'm releasing the single version of it now as a download only, as a little taster and to keep the fans awake!"

Some fans may recall "The Free Download EP" which was available on MySpace a few years ago, for a limited time only. The most popular track from that demo recording was "Don't Let It Slip Away", which is the track Jamie has re-recorded here, giving it the Mothership-studios treatment and a shortened name. Written and recorded by Jamie Mallender, it also features Jamie on all instruments and all voices.

For more information, visit www.jamiemallender.co.uk.

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